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=== Anime ===
 
=== Anime ===

Revision as of 13:52, 16 June 2012

M72A2 LAW - 66mm
M72A2 LAW - 66mm. The "Empty" marking makes it clear this is a spent tube.
M72 LAW with rocket - 66mm
Early production M72 LAW - 66mm

The M72 LAW is a lightweight, disposable unguided anti-tank weapon developed for individual use and first deployed during the Vietnam War. A spent tube is relatively easy to get hold of since in many jurisdictions it is treated in the same way as an expended bullet casing. It would be incredibly unlikely to see a live LAW in a live-action medium outside of stock footage, due to the risk to actors. It can be assumed any LAW in a live-action movie is a spent tube, typically rigged with some sort of pyrotechnic device to simulate firing.

Specifications

Type: Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher

Caliber: 66mm

Capacity: 1

Fire Modes: Single-Use Weapon

M72 LAW

The M72 LAW (Light Anti-tank Weapon) is used in the following films, television series, and video games used by the following actors:

Film

  • Pat Hingle as Hendershot in Maximum Overdrive (Erroneously portrayed as reloadable with vintage M1 Bazooka 2.7 inch Rockets; this particular M72 prop is based on the real-life M190, an M72 variant for training exercises using the reloadable M73 training rocket)
  • UDT/SEAL commandos in Typhoon (2005)
  • Gary Reineke as Captain Aramco in Power Play (1978)

Television

  • Alias (Incorrectly shown as heat seeking)

Video Games

  • WWII G.I. (Platoon Leader expansion pack only)

Anime


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